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Sunday, 15 December 2013

The Biggest Scam In The History Of Mankind

You are about to learn one of the biggest secrets in the history of the world…

It’s a secret that has huge effects for everyone who lives on this planet. Most people can feel deep down that something isn’t quite right with the world economy, but few know what it is.

Gone are the days where a family can survive on just one paycheck…every day it seems that things are more and more out of control, yet only one in a million understand why. You are about to discover the system that is ultimately responsible for most of the inequality in our world today.

The powers that be DO NOT want you to know about this, as this system is what has kept them at the top of the financial food-chain for the last 100 years...
Learning this will change your life, because it will change the choices that you make. If enough people learn it, it will change the world…because it will change the system.

For this is the biggest Hidden Secret Of Money. Never in human history have so many been plundered by so few, and it’s all accomplished through this…The Biggest Scam In The History Of Mankind. Watch the short presentation on the video below.

Iceland & Vietnam have applied their solution for these criminals.Bank Executive May Face Death in Vietnam Fraud Trial

A Vietnam court will consider the death penalty for two former executives if they’re convicted in a $25 million fraud scheme, signaling an aggressive stance as leaders seek to clean up the banking system.

The People’s Court of Ho Chi Minh City may hand down the death penalty for Vu Quoc Hao, the former general director of Agribank Financial Leasing Co. (FLKO) No. 2, who is charged with embezzling 531 billion dong ($25 million) of state property, the official Vietnam News reported yesterday.

Dang Van Hai, the former chairman of a construction company, also faces the death penalty in the case, the newspaper said.

Iceland Model On Dealing With Elite Should Be Adopted Worldwide

In Iceland four former bank chiefs have been jailed for fraud - the sentences go as far as five years behind bars.

They're accused of concealing that a Qatari investor bought a stake in their firm, using cash lent from the bank itself - illegally. The deal took place just ahead of the collapse of the bank due to huge debts.
RT talks to economic expert Charlie McGrath, founder of news website Wide Awake News about Iceland's economy.